FACT are delighted to announce the 10 artists and artist groups who will receive grants of £1,500 each plus 3 months of support to create work from home. The scheme entitled FACT Together was set up in response to the financial uncertainty caused by Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the temporary closure of galleries and museums across the world.
Open to all early-career artists in the North of England, FACT Together received proposals from over 250 artists, highlighting the growing need to support our creative community during these difficult times. The whole of the North was strongly represented with proposals from Liverpool, Manchester, Chester, Sheffield, Leeds, Hull, Lancaster, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Gateshead and Sunderland. Each artist will create a new work that will respond to The Living Planet, the title of FACT’s online programme and theme for 2020. The Living Planet, taking place across FACT’s website and social media looks at ways in which wildlife, plantlife and other ecological systems have responded to the impacts of our actions.
Awarded artists will develop their ideas over the next few months with professional development and support provided from the team at FACT who are working remotely. The open call asked artists to submit ideas that could be shared digitally which resulted in hundreds of proposals for podcasts, live streams, games, gifs, animations, performances, short films, social media takeovers, interactive artworks, workshops and more. Many of the artists selected for FACT Together have not previously created digital work, making this an exciting opportunity for both the artists and audiences online. The awarded artists are:
Day Mattar (Liverpool)
Elle Bulger (Salford)
Gregory Herbert (Liverpool)
Jessica El Mal (Manchester)
MICHAELBRAILEY with Callum Coomber (Manchester)
Milda Baginskaitė (Manchester)
nil00 Sharifi (Liverpool)
Shonagh Short (Manchester)
Tammy Reynolds (Liverpool)
Uma Breakdown (Gateshead)